Where does iTunes keep its iPhone backups?

Whenever an iPhone is synchronised with iTunes, iTunes makes a backup of (most of) the iPhone’s data. You can view the iTunes’ backup history by going to Preferences > Devices.

iTunes maintains some kind of history for successive backups, but I have no idea of the underlying logic. You would imagine that three or four backups would be queued and older backups retired as new ones are made. But no, that doesn’t happen. Instead iTunes seems to purge its backup history on a schedule of its own devising — I’m guessing maybe daily, but I haven’t yet bothered to try and find out.

The problem is that when something goes screwy with your iPhone or iPod Touch (like erasing your contacts during a Google Mobile Sync…) and you fire up iTunes to restore it from a backup you now to be good, you can bet that the backup will have been purged.

Rebuilding your iPhone set-up from scratch isn’t a huge problem, but it is a time consuming one — installed apps are maintained as a separate list and your music should be on your computer, but you will have lost any custom settings and app layouts.

There isn’t an easy way around this, but there is a way around it — just manually backup your iPhone backups, either periodically or just before you do something that may put your iPhone data at risk.

Backing up an iTunes iPhone backup is simply a matter of copying it from iTunes default location to somewhere else. Which leads us onto the title of this post. Here’s where iTunes stores iPhone backups in all the operating systems it works with:

iPhone/iPod Touch backups take the form of hundreds of .mdbackup files, but they’re all contained within a single cryptically named folder — just copy it to the Desktop or somewhere, then copy it back to its original location when you need to restore it.

Where in the world did you get the iTunes interface you show above? I have the latest version (8.2) of iTunes and my interface does not have the option to see the file structure at all. You can imagine how difficult it has been managing files on iPhone.

IC – that is cooler that iTunes. iTunes does not really have a good file management feature. I had to download a 3rd party SW for that and that excludes picture management….. always something missing…..

any way to extract iPhone calendar from backup and upload to Google without the actual phone? I tried iPhone Backup Extractor but the timestamps in the CSV/iCal files are all the same at 12:00 Am 01/01/0000 so I can’t upload to Google calendar, it gives me an error. Argh so frustrated!!